A Whitemargined stargazer (Uranoscopus sulphureus) settled on the seabed.


In addition to the top-mounted eyes, hence the name, stargazers also have a large upward-facing mouth in a large head. Their usual habit is to bury themselves in sand, and leap upwards to ambush prey that pass overhead. Stargazers are venomous, they have two large poison spines situated behind the opercle and above the pectoral fins. They can also cause electric shocks.


Size: 6124px × 3994px
Location: Israel, Eilat, Red Sea.
Photo credit: © Paul Springett 01 / Alamy / Afripics
License: Royalty Free
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